![]() I don't understand the mechanics of a smartphone and, since this is my first one, I feel unsure about how to proceed. Thanks for writing the "novel." I appreciate a full explanation. I disabled many system apps which i do not use,like S-Voice, Weather(i'm using Accuweather), ANT+ etc, i could put here a full list, but there are 131 system apps i don't use, that won't run in the background, even if in the running services tab in setting/apps appear the apps that are running, many of the system ones are contained by 'System', they intentionally don't let you mess with the system apps,because you could stop an important system task, but, if you know what you are doing, disabling the ones you don't need can make your phone run smoother Or Package disabler Pro from the Playstore ![]() It doesn't need root but you have to be careful what you disable, V3.90 Debloater(Lets remove all that carrier… | Android Development and Hacking My 'philosophy' with an android device is that it doesn't have to run tasks in background if i don't need them, i use the debloater tool from XDA to disable system apps that you don't need and can slow your device and drain battery. It is accurate,but you have an option to set at what temperature the alarm goes off, it's normal when downloading/updating apps for the cpu to heat,you have a also a cpu monitor in the app,you will see that those high temps are only peaks,it's how the cpu works,it goes full load when it needs to, i noticed that Exynos CPU's are made to run at higher temps than the Snapdragon ones, when the back of the device feels warm/hot there are two posibilities,either the battery heats when fast charging, or the cpu heats when doing tasks warming the battery too, i played Asphalt 8 and the cpu peaked around 80 degrees celsius, maybe more, i stopped the cpu monitoring and the alarm because they made the app run in background (Sometimes I've been present when the high temperature warning goes off, but at other times it seems to occur overnight and I find the warning the next morning.) By the way, the phone has never felt hot when I pick it up-maybe a little warm, but that's it. Should I worry about these high temperature notices? I hate to return the phone, but I'm wondering if I should take it back to AT&T and tell them about this. Otherwise, I don't really put it through any high-demand tasks. ![]() ![]() The most stress I've put on the phone has probably been downloading apps and setting up the phone to my personal preference. I don't play games or anything like that. As far as I can tell it usually happens when it is charging on my TYLT Vu wireless charger-possibly when updating apps, but not sure. I enabled high temperature warnings, and in the couple weeks I've had my Note 5 I have had a number of high temperature warnings-usually stating that the temperature is 70 - 73 Celsius. ![]()
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